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Anoka <br /> Medical uses mean those uses concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and care of human beings. <br /> These include: hospitals, dental services,medical services, or clinic,nursing or convalescent home, <br /> orphan homes,rest home, sanitarium. <br /> Assisted living facility means a premise operated by a legal entity holding a state license permitting the <br /> operation of a personal care home,in which food, shelter, and personal assistance or supervision are <br /> provided for four or more aged adults who do not required hospitalization or skilled or intermediate <br /> nursing care, or the services in or of a state-licensed long term care facility. <br /> Religious use means a structure or place in which worship, ceremonies,rituals, and education <br /> pertaining to a particular system of beliefs are held. <br /> Public uses means uses owned or operated by municipal, school districts, county, state or other <br /> governmental units. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> Anoka breaks down their downtown area into 4 sub-zones. The historic core is "East Main Street <br /> Sub-District 1." That district allows medical and dental clinics, assisted living facilities, <br /> churches/religious institutions, schools, and state licensed residential facilities allowed under MN <br /> Statutes 462.357. The district prohibits hospitals. <br /> Big Lake <br /> Long-team Care Facility A state licensed facility which provides nursing care and related medical <br /> services on a 24-hour per day basis for the elderly, chronically or incurably in persons,physically or <br /> mentally challenged persons where residents are provided with food and shelter or care for <br /> compensation,but not including hospitals, clinics or similar institutions devoted primarily to the <br /> diagnosis and treatment of the sick or injured. <br /> Religious Institution A building, together with its accessory buildings and use,where persons regularly <br /> assemble for religious purposes and related social events and which building, together with its <br /> accessory buildings and uses,is maintained and controlled by a religious body organized to sustain <br /> religious ceremonies and purposes. <br /> No all-encompassing definition. <br /> The R-3 District permits Long Term Care Facilities provided that: 1. Side yard setbacks shall be <br /> double the minimum requirements established for the zoning district. 2. Only the rear yard shall be <br /> used for recreational areas. Said areas shall be fenced and controlled and screened as required by this <br /> Ordinance. 3. If the facility exceeds a density of 10 units per acre or is greater than 24 units total, the <br /> site shall be served by an arterial or collector street of sufficient capacity to accommodate traffic <br /> which is generated. 4. All state laws and statutes governing such use are strictly adhered to and all <br /> required operating permits are secured. <br />
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